Evil Twin goes to the trouble to tell us that this "very
drinkable Bikini Beer is anything but a sissy beer." The
only reason anyone might think to call this a sissy beer is
the low ABV, less than 3%. Anyway, a nice play. Everyone today is heading toward a magic beer with 100% alcohol.

Avg price/liter: USD 14.00

ABV %: 2.7

Type: IPA

You got to give some credit
to Evil Twin Brewing from Brooklyn, New York for having some
rhyme and reason to naming its beers. Bikini, Evil Twin
tells us, was the name of both a piece of revolutionary
clothing designed by French clothes designer Louis Reard and
also the name of an atom bomb testing site, the Bikini
Atoll. The bikini is associated with both freedom and
degradation.

As with many Evil Twin beers,
the little blurb, while it might sound "deep," doesn't ring
so clever after a few readings. A better name for the
beer might have been Heavyweight. Evil Twin goes to
the trouble to tell us that this "very drinkable Bikini Beer
is anything but a sissy beer."

The only reason anyone might
think to call this a sissy beer is the low ABV, less than
3%. This beer is so weak in alcohol that Sweden and
Finland's alcohol monopoly, reserved for any beer with any
strength, would allow this to be sold in grocery stores.

It's a decent, though a bit
bitter, beer for one so low in alcohol.

The only reason anyone might
think to call this a sissy beer is the low ABV, less than
3%. This beer is so weak in alcohol that Sweden and
Finland's alcohol monopoly, reserved for any beer with any
strength, would allow this to be sold in grocery stores.

Anyway, a nice play. Everyone today is heading toward a magic beer with 100% alcohol. After the initial gasp about
how tasty this "non-alcoholic" beer is, you are free to move on.